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Saturday, August 09, 2025

Vocabulary Related to 5 Aggregates on Body Doors

 

  1. Aggregates (khandhā)

    • Definition: The five components that make up a person's experience: material form, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness.
    • Sample Sentence: Understanding the five aggregates helps us comprehend how our experiences are formed.
  2. Body-Consciousness (kāyasaññā)

    • Definition: The awareness that arises when the body interacts with tangible objects or sensations.
    • Sample Sentence: Body-consciousness allows us to perceive physical sensations like heat and cold.
  3. Feeling (vedanā)

    • Definition: The mental factor that experiences sensations as pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral.
    • Sample Sentence: The feeling of warmth can evoke a sense of comfort during cold weather.
  4. Perception (saññā)

    • Definition: The process of recognizing and interpreting sensory information.
    • Sample Sentence: Perception helps us differentiate between various sensations, such as the texture of different materials.
  5. Volition (cetanā)

    • Definition: The mental factor that involves intention and decision-making.
    • Sample Sentence: Volition guides our actions based on our feelings and perceptions.
  6. Material Aggregate (rūpakkhandhā)

    • Definition: The physical aspect of existence, including the body and tangible objects.
    • Sample Sentence: The material aggregate consists of elements like the air we breathe and the food we eat.
  7. Consciousness (citta)

    • Definition: The state of being aware of and able to think and perceive one's surroundings.
    • Sample Sentence: Consciousness is what enables us to process the information received from our senses.
  8. Mental Factors (cetasika)

    • Definition: The various mental processes that accompany consciousness, such as feeling, perception, and volition.
    • Sample Sentence: Mental factors play a crucial role in shaping our emotional responses to different situations.
  9. Tactile Consciousness

    • Definition: The awareness that arises from touch or physical sensations.
    • Sample Sentence: Tactile consciousness allows us to feel the texture of objects when we touch them.
  10. Physical Phenomena (rūpa)

    • Definition: The tangible aspects of reality, including matter and physical sensations.
    • Sample Sentence: Physical phenomena interact with our bodies, influencing our sensations and experiences.

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